A Lagos-raised US military officer has gone viral after he was filmed acting like a Lagos bus conductor on a US military jet.
The Army officer, identified as Simi Balogun, who was born and raised in Lagos, could be seen imitating a Lagos bus conductor in the viral video.
He is seen hanging on the entrance of the military jet as he called out, “Ketu, Mile 12”, like a regular Danfo conductor at a busy bus stop in Lagos
Afterwards, he jumped down from the aircraft and told the imaginary crowd to “enter with their change because there is no change” in Yoruba.
Watch the video below.
The video has generated hilarious reactions from netizens as they point out that you can take a man out of the street but you can’t take the street out of him.
One @valentinekinghill said, “You can take someone out from the street but you can’t take the street out of that person😂😂😂”
princess_julius_ruth wrote, “Once a lagosians always a lagosians 😂😂😂😂😂”
mac_smat wrote, “Anywhere we Dey . We go shaaa display our hoodlum shaaa 😂😂😂”
Some others opined that a Nigerian military officer would be punished for acting that way in his uniform
babaogrin wrote, “Try this in Nigeria, and they will punish you. This is to tell you that Nigeria is truly a zoo. Because u work for the government doesn’t mean you shouldn’t catch cruise. Life hard abeg😂”
iam_marvy wrote, “IF NA NIGERIA NOW,EITHER DEM GO DON SACK AM OR ARREST AM 😂”